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Mineral dissolution and reprecipitation mediated by an amorphous phase

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  • Matthias Konrad-Schmolke

    (University of Gothenburg)

  • Ralf Halama

    (Keele University)

  • Richard Wirth

    (GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam (GFZ))

  • Aurélien Thomen

    (Infrastructure for Chemical Imaging at the Chalmers University of Technology and University of Gothenburg)

  • Nico Klitscher

    (GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam (GFZ))

  • Luiz Morales

    (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH))

  • Anja Schreiber

    (GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam (GFZ))

  • Franziska D. H. Wilke

    (GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam (GFZ))

Abstract

Fluid-mediated mineral dissolution and reprecipitation processes are the most common mineral reaction mechanism in the solid Earth and are fundamental for the Earth’s internal dynamics. Element exchange during such mineral reactions is commonly thought to occur via aqueous solutions with the mineral solubility in the coexisting fluid being a rate limiting factor. Here we show in high-pressure/low temperature rocks that element transfer during mineral dissolution and reprecipitation can occur in an alkali-Al–Si-rich amorphous material that forms directly by depolymerization of the crystal lattice and is thermodynamically decoupled from aqueous solutions. Depolymerization starts along grain boundaries and crystal lattice defects that serve as element exchange pathways and are sites of porosity formation. The resulting amorphous material occupies large volumes in an interconnected porosity network. Precipitation of product minerals occurs directly by repolymerization of the amorphous material at the product surface. This mechanism allows for significantly higher element transport and mineral reaction rates than aqueous solutions with major implications for the role of mineral reactions in the dynamic Earth.

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  • Matthias Konrad-Schmolke & Ralf Halama & Richard Wirth & Aurélien Thomen & Nico Klitscher & Luiz Morales & Anja Schreiber & Franziska D. H. Wilke, 2018. "Mineral dissolution and reprecipitation mediated by an amorphous phase," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-03944-z
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-03944-z
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